Monday, December 18, 2017

Boxing Day Football

If you don't fancy doing the Boxing Day Challenge in aid of Winstons Wish there is the 

Leckhampton Rovers Annual Charity Boxing Day Football Match


The game is to be played at The Folley, with a 10am meet for an 11am kick off. Whoever turns up gets put into a mixed side for a friendly Boxing Day match! 

It's a £5 donation per player with all money going to CLIC Sargent in memory of one of our players, Dan Aslam.

Please contact Enzo (telephone 07771-975690 or enzo.scognamiglio@hyundai-car.co.uk) if you intend to go along so he has an idea of numbers.

Boxing Day Challenge

The Boxing Day Challenge is an annual event held at the Cheltenham Racecourse in support of Winston's Wish.

You can sign up to run either 2 or 4 miles. It starts at 1030 with doors opening at 0900.

Get fit, do something for charity and get of the Christmas sofa!

http://www.boxingdaychallenge.com/Home.html

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Leckhampton Rovers Website

There's a new Leckhampton Rovers FC website that lists all the teams, club information and will become more of a hub for what's going on and coming up.

It's available at www.leckhamptonrovers.co.uk.

Our team page is on http://leckhamptonrovers.co.uk/teams/U18-Cougars.

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Some season stats so far...

The FA Full Time facility allows tracking of goals, assists, clean sheets as well as card penalties etc and so on.. 

Goals scored is dominated by Painswick who are in the top 3 slots and a total of 40 goals scored. Luca is in the top 10 in 7th place with 8 goals. Gus is just outside the top 10 on 5 goals in 12th. For assists it is a similar story with Painswick players in the top 3 slots but then Gus in 4th and Luca in 5th. We also have Jacob in 6th and Sam in 9th. Creativity all over the pitch. 

We lead the table for penalties scored with 2 and in the season so far there have only been 6 penalties scored in total.

Clean sheets is an interesting picture with only 6 teams still having clean sheets on their record of which we are one.

The stats are available on the FullTime website

2018 Fixtures

We have, weather permitting, 4 fixtures in January. The details are as follows. 

January 2018 07/01 - League match AWAY to Longlevens
14/01 - League match AWAY to Gotherington
21/01 - League match HOME to Charlton Rovers
28/01 - GFA County Cup match AWAY to Yate

Aside from Freddie (knee) and Lewis (ankle) I have everyone else as available for these matches. 

If that is not the case please notify Marcus immediately. 

Beyond January the fixtures are currently as follows..

February 2018
04/02 - League match AWAY to Tuffley
11/02 - League match HOME to Fintan
18/02 - League match AWAY to Painswick
25/02 - League match AWAY to Charlton Rovers

March 2018
04/03 - League match HOME to Painswick
18/03 - League match HOME to Longlevens

April 2018
No fixtures as yet

May 2018
06/05 - U18 League Cup Final at Whaddon Road (opponent to be determined but will be one of Painswick or Fintan)

Thursday, December 7, 2017

GFA County Cup - Quarter Finals (28th January)

Following our victory over Lydney at the weekend we are into the quarter finals of the GFA County Cup where we will face Yate Town on 28th January. 

They are currently 6th of 7 in their league having lost all of their opening 4 fixtures. They did, however beat Mangotsfield 7-2 in their GFA match.

You can see all about them here: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/yatetownfootballclub/teams/98351. 

As for availability, it appears that everyone is available (bar the lads with injuries) - if that is not the case please confirm ASAP.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

League match - Longlevens at HOME

Sunday we are back in league action with a HOME match against Longlevens.

The table is a little skewed at the moment as some teams have played a good number more games than others. What is consistent though is that Longlevens have been struggling for results. They sit at the bottom of the table with 7 defeats in 7 games. Whilst they have had a couple of drubblings their most recent result was a narrow 3-2 defeat by Tuffley.

One thing that is certain is that we should, as we always do, approach this game with respect for the opposition and expecting to play the game as we always do.

The game kicks off at 2pm so please make sure you are at Naunton Park for 1:15 so we can set up properly and prepare.

Squad for the game will be
1. Will (Captain)
2. Ben
3. George
4. Sam
5. Tom
6. Ryan
7. Jacob
8. Fergus
9. Hayden
10. Jorge
11. Seth
12. Luca
13. Alf

Freddie and Lewis remain unavailable for selection with Connor coming back to fitness and hopefully being available early in the new year. 

Any problems please contact Marcus.

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Makeshift Cougars record emphatic win

An emphatic victory this might have been yet after 5 minutes LRFC found themselves a goal down and thinking that this could be a long afternoon. 

The Lydney goal came from a long shot across the keeper. Will at full stretch could only parry the ball. The conditions and slippery ball made catching it impossible. As the ball broke there was a Lydney player to put it away. 

This was the only real. Jan s Lydney created. Other shots and attempts were routine for the keeper. 

LRFC equalised through Gus. Luca broke down the left, jinked inside challenges and crossed for Gus to finish high into the net from close range. LRFC were now back in the game and had their tails up. 

In midfield, Seth and Ryan either side of Gus were working great in the holding role. Their willingness to sit in front of the back 4 and be destructive provided a real attacking platform for the more offensive players. They might go unnoticed in games but are vital to how this team plays. 

LRFC had a makeshift line up today with injury and work taking its toll. Jacob spotted in alongside Ben in the heart of the defence, Gus dropped deeper and Jorge cane in up front. 

Jacob and Ben are probably the two most technical players on this team and were able to keep the Lydney attacks at bay. Their positional sense and reading of the game seeing them rarely caught out. Alongside them Tom and Sam as full backs both had excellent games and registered goals. 

Tom following a very typical run. Typical in that his head was down. As he feinted left and right he found himself in the box and finished under the keeper. Just desserts for a really commanding performance from left full back. Is there a fitter player in this team? 

Sams goal should have been one of a brace. His header a yard over the line incorrectly missed by the ref. It had no bearing on the game and his goal cam from a sweet strike off his shin and in at the near post from some distance. 

You know you’re playing well when your full backs both score. 

Up front LRFC were always a threat. The drive of Alf, the trickery of Luca and desire of Jorge and Hayden providing a solid attack. With Gus pulling the strings from deep and Seth and Ryan also driving forward this was a multiple pronged attack. 

Alf scored twice, the first a drive following a quick free kick taken by Gus. His second a far post diving header following a cross by Luca. 

Luca would score a goal for his efforts being put through, again, by Gus. 

Jorge started the game working through the middle. He came close with a couple of chances but in the goal mouth scrambles somehow Lydney were able to clear. The same was true for Hayden, who came close a couple of times but was blocked at the last. 

Gus was MotM for a dominant display in midfield. Scoring once and setting up two. He was full of energy and drive today. There were though excellent performances everywhere and that is what will take this team forward.